Hard Currency

Currency

What is Hard Currency?

A hard currency is a globally traded currency, typically issued by a developed country with a stable political and economic environment, that is widely accepted as a reliable and stable store of value and medium of exchange. Hard currencies are characterized by high liquidity, low volatility, and a high degree of confidence from international investors and central banks, making them the preferred choice for international transactions, debt issuance, and foreign exchange reserves.

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